Kleenmaid OMFE6010 Instructions For Use And Warranty Details Download Page 19

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REPLACING THE OVEN LAMP 

 

IMPORTANT:

 

 
The oven lamp must be:

 

 
a) suitable for high temperatures (up to 300 degrees)

 

b) 240 V

 

c) power 25 W. 
d) connection type G 9 
  
Before proceeding, open the door and disconnect the appliance from the 
power line. 
 

- To avoid damage, spread a dishcloth in the oven; 
- Unscrew the glass protecting the lamp; 
- Unscrew the old lamp and replace it with a new one; 
- Remount the protective glass and remove the dishcloth; 
- Connect the power line to the appliance.

 

 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
FOR THE INSTALLER 

 

Installing the oven in a cabinet 

The oven must be installed on the work top such as a cooking surface. The dimensions of the built-in cabinet 
must be those shown in the figure below. 
The cabinet material must be able to withstand the heat.  
The oven must be centred within the walls of the cabinet and fixed with the screws and bushings that are 
provided, as in the figure below. 
 

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TANGENTIAL COOLING 

 
 

 
 
 
 
A forced air-circulation system contributes to reducing the heat 
exchange on both the front parts above and the sides of the oven. 
The fan is located in the lower part of the oven and circulates 
cooling air inside the oven and its enclosure, as shown in the figure to 
the left.  
It starts working when any cooking is started and turns off when the 
oven temperature drops to 60°C.

 

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Page 4: ...your culinary requirements Please read and observe these simple instructions which will enable you to achieve excellent results from the very first time you use it This state of the art appliance come...

Page 5: ...dings and malfunctions If the appliance fails to operate or requires repair contact our service department Use only original replacement parts IMPORTANT As a safety precaution before cleaning the oven...

Page 6: ...es all the residual manufacturing oils that could cause unpleasant odours during cooking Use the circular plus fan function without accessories in the oven Before using the accessories for the first t...

Page 7: ...e door from closing USING THE OVEN S ACCESSORIES To slide out the trays pull them towards you by sliding them on the side guides until the block at To insert the tray slide it until it totally enters...

Page 8: ...led by an electronic board that constantly monitors its operation to improve its performance The touch control is state of the art precise and reliable The interface is elegant orderly and discrete mo...

Page 9: ...he light symbol for five seconds the oven will go to normal operation and be ready for turning on Now you can set the time but it is not necessary for turning on the oven SETTING THE CLOCK The oven wi...

Page 10: ...emember that the oven only turns on if the key function is deactivated The oven waits for one minute after it is turned on for you to select a cooking function Otherwise the oven assumes that it was t...

Page 11: ...50 C Salamander grill surface area and power reduced Settable from 1 to 8 the higher the number the higher the temperature It works with the door open or closed Double heating element large grill surf...

Page 12: ...eating Conventional cooking A classic system that uses upper and lower heat suitable for cooking a single dish It is a good idea to put the food in when the oven has reached the pre set temperature i...

Page 13: ...ssary but it is better to do it for pastries Cooking on the grill Type of cooking for grilling or browning foods The grill or tray with the food to be cooked is placed in the 1st or 2nd position from...

Page 14: ...at any time but if you consider it suitable you don t need to do anything else the oven will start by itself in just a few seconds The table below shows the results of the cooking tests conducted in...

Page 15: ...is gradually dissipated over time and can still be a resource in the kitchen if it is managed the control shows the internal temperature after the oven is turned off until it falls to 50 C Use this c...

Page 16: ...h the timer symbol two times and the relative symbol will light up The separator does will flash to indicate that you can set the end of cooking time Set the end of cooking time by touching the and sy...

Page 17: ...which we assume to be two hours Now set the end of cooking time the control normally adds the cooking time to the current time so it proposes an end of cooking time which in our case would be 10 30 8...

Page 18: ...ecial function can be activated after you have selected a cooking function and it is used to decrease the time needed to reach the pre set cooking time This period of time is called preheating and is...

Page 19: ...surface The dimensions of the built in cabinet must be those shown in the figure below The cabinet material must be able to withstand the heat The oven must be centred within the walls of the cabinet...

Page 20: ...are to position the sealing gasket or by milling the top around the hole to a depth of 1 5 mm following the dimensions of the oven frame and always using the sealing gasket provided NEW OMFE6010 60CM...

Page 21: ...l must be installed below the oven at a minimum distance of 15 mm from the bottom of SIDE VIEW REAR FRONT VIEW the oven NEW OMFE6010 60CM OL FA indd 21 NEW OMFE6010 60CM OL FA indd 21 22 08 11 12 48 P...

Page 22: ...ave a power cord and plug or another device that ensures disconnection from the mains with an opening distance of the contacts that allows complete disconnection under the conditions of excessive volt...

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